Kolkata: The Blue Whale challenge has supposedly took one more life in India, A boy in West Bengal committed suicide to meet the conditions of the online 50-day game. The Blue Whale game is responsible for more than 100 deaths in China, United States and other nations. The Ankan Dey was a student of 10th Class of a local school in West Midnapore district’s Anandpur town. That, one person of the family says that the deceased went to washroom to take bath and did not come out for a long time, Deceased family member broke the bathroom door and found him stretched on the floor, the deceased head was covered with a plastic bag tied tightly around his neck with a cotton rope, a persons of the family said. The deceased friend later told about the deceased that he was playing Blue Whale challenge game since few days.
That, in the Last month in Andheri Mumbai, a student of 9th Class committed suicide because of the Blue Whale challenge game. He posted on Instagram with a photo stating that “this was my last Picture” before jumping from the building in Andheri society Mumbai, On Friday a student of 5th class in Dehradun was stopped from taking the extreme step by his school authorities and another 13-year-old boy was rescued by his friends when he had tried to jump off a school building in Indore.
The Chief Minister of Kerala, Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking the Centre government to ban the Blue Whale challenge game. “The Blue Whale game is a challenge to the whole society and full action against this and all responsible agencies is of most importance, The Blue Whale game is a 50-day challenge which demands the players to complete day to day tasks given by an unknown “supervisor”, The handler instructs the game players to cause self-harm, leading up to suicide, Philipp Budeikin, a 22-year-old Russian who created the challenge is currently in jail, he said In an interview this year that he made the game to “clean society,” as people who participated in it were “biological waste”.